(Ex)Changed Attributes: Aquired Power(s)
Fics in which characters have/acquire (different) magic/super(natural) powers*
A mix of (minor) additions to canon (often in conjunction with character divergence), partial AUs, full AUs, & the occasional exploration of a character who acquires powers in canon.*usually canon-plausible
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AtLA/K / B(M)HA / DP / RR(PJ):
(- Power Swap AUs)
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- ... is the Avatar
- ... is an Airbender
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- Quirkless Izuku
- Quirked Izuku
- ... has One for All
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DC / Marvel:
- Power Swap AUs
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NCIS/Criminal Minds/Numb3rs/H-50/911:
(- Powered/Crossover AUs)
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(The) Sentinel / Stargate / TM7:
- Sentinel/Guide Fanon/AUs
(- Ancient Powers)
(- Powered/Crossover AUs)
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Other:
(Closed, Moderated)
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Jason has put his life back together just in time to see the whole world fall apart. As the pandemic spreads across Gotham, he's struggling to maintain his new and fragile equilibrium in the face of two separate pressure points:
One, he's back working in Bruce's restaurant while his own joint's launch seems to be dying before it can even get off the ground, frustrated and beset by relationships still fraught with trauma. And two, he's walked back into a Gotham he can barely recognize, with people locked down in their homes, the streets paved with fear of a choking, ugly, infectious death, and an attack on Alfred that he can't avenge.
With the high stress, high stakes world of haute cuisine combined with the Wayne family drama in daylight and pounding empty streets feeling like an idiot in armor watching people die at night, it's only a matter of time before he cracks for good.
Then, suddenly, he gets a reprieve.
One night a vigilante food truck rolls up to his corner of the world, offering Red Hood a shot at redemption.
And during the day, there's the Table's new pot scrubber, Tim Drake, who might need some redemption of his own...
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02 Feb 2025
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Just after coming back from Israel, Tony is sent on a secret undercover mission with little preparation and some serious doubts. He uncovers a lot more than he could have ever anticipated, but it may just be everything he's ever wanted.
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Izuku's quirk is simple, it tells him exactly what he needs to do.
It tells him to grab an umbrella and that afternoon it rains unexpectedly. It tells him to bring cash and it turns out the card reader is out of order.
His quirk tells him to rob a bank.
Well, why not?
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Does the name All for One mean anything to Izuku? Nope.
Will he tear down the empire of a powerful villain who has been terrorizing Japan for over a century anyway? Sure. -
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For most of her life, Isabel Diaz has carried a family legacy that has always been a burden and a blessing at the same time. When a tsunami hits the coast of Los Angeles, it is that magic that saves her family from tragedy.
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This Space Opera by AthenaAstrea
Fandom JAG, NCIS, Stargate SG-1, The Sentinel (TV), Various Fandoms - Fandom
15 Jun 2019
Summary
“Tony, I don’t want to scare the bejesus out of you or anything, but you are, like the hero of every space opera ever. Seriously, I’m getting Captain Kirk, Paul Atreides, and Obi Wan Kenobi all rolled into one here. The young Obi Wan I mean.” Guide Angela Montenegro
Guide Anthony DiNozzo thinks he's had his shot at bonding. He's met "his" sentinel and, for reasons that he doesn't want to talk about, he turned him down. That should be it. After all, if a person doesn't bond with their perfect match, they don't get another chance, right? Tony's former sentinel won't so much as consider bonding with another guide, even to treat his terminal illness.
Leave it to Tony to break all the rules and in doing so, end up in the middle of a goddamned space opera, complete with politics, aliens, and his very own Space Force general.
Okay, so technically, Major General Jonathan "Jack" O'Neill is Air Force, but by the time Tony is done, who knows, there may well be a sixth branch of the military. And who better to lead it than a guy who's saved Earth a few dozen times?
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03 Feb 2025
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S/M: (long discussion, end of ch.3) end of ch.4 (brief, not plot-critical) end of ch.6 (brief, after-plot)
S/E: end of ch.1 (plot-significant), start of ch.2 (mostly discussion), start of ch.7 (brief, minimal detail), last third ch.8 (very long, mostly vague, builds), end of ch.9 (skippable) start & end of ch.14 (before & after breaks), mid ch.15 (half discussion), 3/4 (brief, not plot-critical)
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Two Nickels: Jack finding his guide in Tony leads to revelations for the SGC
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"US troops make crap peacekeepers.”“Of course we do,” Jack said a little huffily. “We’re soldiers. We make war, not peace. I just don’t know why everyone is so surprised,” Jack groused. “Our job is to defend the US Constitution and kick ass— it’s right there in our Oath of Service, fer crying out loud. We don’t make good international hall monitors, and sometimes we literally can’t do the job right because it conflicts with our primary mandate. No, if you want global babysitters, you need a force that is specifically trained for peacekeeping and isn’t obligated on pain of court martial to put one country’s interests ahead of all others."
